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| Seminar Announcement | PRINT | | Moving Learning 2007 in its Third Year |
London (UK) / Utrecht (NL), March 2007 – Moving Learning 2007 is a one-day seminar about the changes taking place in organizational learning, running at venues both in London on 13 June 2007 and in Utrecht on 14 June 2007.
At Moving Learning 2007, participants will discover what is meant by informal learning and its implications for organizational learning. With a host of visionary speakers from across the learning industry, attendees will discover together what learning departments can do to make an impact on informal learning. The goal is to discover how to make process-embedded learning a reality for modern businesses and discover how performance-support systems and their methods need to develop in the future.
Keynote speakers at Moving Learning 2007 include Nick van Dam (Global Chief Learning Officer of Deloitte and founder and CEO of eLearning for Kids), Bob Mosher (LearningGuide Solutions), and Elliott Masie (The MASIE Center).
The Moving Learning series is now in its third year and is anchored around the one-day thought-leadership seminar, running annually on consecutive days in both the Netherlands and the UK, with further Moving Learning activities running in Europe and North America in between.
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